Retinal Fireworks: The White Dot Syndromes
Presented by Ashleigh Levison, M.D.- Retina and Uveitis Specialist at Colorado Retina Associates
CRA's 2026 Mile High Masters of Retina meeting
In this pre-recorded talk, our uveitis expert, Dr. Levison covers white dot syndromes, which can be challenging to recognize and differentiate. She reviews the clinical presentation, imaging features, and management of MEWDS, APMPPE, PIC, MCP, AZOOR, serpiginous choroiditis, and birdshot, equipping eye care providers with practical tools to improve diagnosis and referral decisions.
CLINICAL PEARLS:
- The white dot syndromes are a group of inflammatory chorioretinopathies
- Primary ocular issue typically without systemic involvement
- Most commonly seen in young healthy adults
- Chronic syndromes treated with steroids/IMT
